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He suggests the two are like opposing political candidates, which actually would be amazing.
He'll be the paper's first openly gay op-ed columnist.
His feeling is that it's going to change the face of Italian food in America.
A documentary on the Corton chef, eight years in the making.
What we took away from her 'New Yorker' profile.
Bruni on coffee cocktails, but what of Joose?!
Does this mean an ambulance will have to park outside of Xiao Ye?
Did Frank Bruni really just "accidentally" bump into the cocktail historian?
The former 'Times' critic is excited for the restaurant and for the reviewer.
"It was a day, like all days, of peaches, cantaloupe, watermelon, and bread with tomatoes, but when it came time for the meat course, it was the day of the goat."
Everyone's favorite challenge arrives, with Alex once again at the center of the drama.
When called upon to recommend a restaurant to the Mayor, Frank Bruni fails.
A couple of restaurateurs defend themselves.
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